Cutting the Tenons
…on the other three tenons You can either split the cheeks off with a chisel or saw down with a tenon saw. This can depend on the direction of the…
…on the other three tenons You can either split the cheeks off with a chisel or saw down with a tenon saw. This can depend on the direction of the…
Buying a Gent’s Saw Buying a Dovetail Saw Buying a Coping saw Buying a Tenon Saw Buying a Panel Saw…
…to finish the cut. As you’re approaching the end of the cut, push the waste piece against your saw plate to keep the saw in line. Cut the remaining cheek…
…strop, used for the final step when sharpening bladed tools The Sawset Guide– What a sawset is and what is it used for Buying a Sawset– Tips and tricks of…
…can buy a second hand Coping saw and replace the blade. Bahco and Eclipse are good coping saws which cost £10-20 new, you might have to buy the blades separately…
Paul Sellers recommends a 12” tenon saw with 14-16 PPI. You can get brass-backed or steel-backed ones, the steel-backed saws are slightly lighter in weight so it is down to…
…extra slim saw files. Paul recommends new where possible for this saw as a secondhand one will probably need restoration, reshaping of teeth and sharpening. As these are smaller toothed…
…first choice. This is also available on amazon.com *Price checked March 2024 Relevant Guides Saw Files Saw files can also be known as triangular files or three-square files. They often…
…Types of File Single Cut Second Cut Double- Cut Relevant Guides Saw Files Saw files can also be known as triangular files or three-square files. They often have single cut…
…chisel to remove any fuzzy bits that could stop the joints from seating. Create a step down with a sharp chisel Saw down to your depth line Either saw down…